Grand celebration of Rainbow of seven landmarks at Carmel Hills
Mangalore, December 21, 2015
Rev Fr Charles Serrao, Provincial
Superior of the Order of Carmelites stressed on the importance
of virtual media to reach out to more and more people in its
efforts to spread the Word of God. He was presiding over the
celebrations to mark the 7th anniversary of ‘Naman Ballok Jesu’,
the popular Konkani monthly, organised last evening, 20th
December 2015, at Carmel Hills, in the premises of Infant Jesus
Shrine at Bikarnakatte. He said “Earlier the communication media
was not widely used for proclaiming Word of God. However in the
last 15 years there has been a concerted effort to use the media
to spread the Word of God. The Carmelites have been carrying out
this task devotedly and successfully in the last 7 years.”
Fr Serrao further added, “Virtual communication is increasing
promoting both good and bad. Though communication media is
important, the habit of reading is equally important and should
not be neglected. Through virtual communication it is necessary
to reach out to more and more people in a planned way. ‘sokallik.com’,
the new website launched by the Carmelite Friars will be able to
spread the Word of God by reaching out to a wider section of the
society”. The Provincial also congratulated the Fr Stephen
Pereira, the Editor of Naman Ballok Jesu and his team for
popularising the monthly magazine and encouraged them to
continue the good work they have been doing in the last seven
years.
The celebration at the Carmel Hills was a culmination to mark
the seven important achievements and was aptly titled ‘Carmel
Gudyar Pavsadonu’ (rainbow on Carmil Hills). It was a gathering
of likeminded people comprising established and young and
emerging writers, literary people, poets, academicians and media
personalities. Apart from the 7th anniversary of Naman Ballok
Jesu, it was an occasion which witnessed the launching of the
new website ‘sokallik.com’ and celebration of two years of
Carmel Kiran, a TV programme aimed to proclaim and spread the
warmth and love of God. The other occasions that formed part of
the celebration include the first anniversary of ‘Carmel Preran’,
the whatsapp group through which the Carmelites try to reach out
to people spread over the globe, presenting Yuva Puraskar Award,
release of four books, presentation of prizes to the winners of
Naman Balok Jesu literary competition for creative writing 2015
and ‘Kavi Mell’ symposium of poets.
Fr Stephen Pereira OCD, who welcomed the gathering gave a brief
account of the 7 programmes that formed part of the day’s grand
celebrations. He pointed out that Naman Ballok Jesu has been
able to make a make its presence due to the tremendous support
it received from readers, sponsors and writers. Fr Stephen also
declared that publishing books is to encourage young and new
writers as it would give them the necessary push to make a grand
entry into the literary field.
He also highlighted that Carmel Preran has grown in popularity
as it has benefitted Catholic people spread across the globe.
“Through Carmel Preran we cater to the spiritual needs of the
people. So much so if there is a slight delay we are flooded
with requests from people from different parts of the world,
which demonstrates the popularity of spreading the Word of God
making use of modern media.”
The welcome speech was followed by a power point presentation
(PPP) on the path traversed by Naman Ballok Jesu, the monthly
magazine of the Carmelites, in the last seven years. The PPP
also gave a brief account of the feedback of eminent
personalities in the Konkani literary field about the monthly
magazine.
Fr Dennis D’Sa, PRO of Udupi Diocese, who was the guest of
honour, launched the new socio-religious website ‘sokallik.com’,
which marks the grant entry of Carmelite Friars of Mangalore
into the popular field of web journalism.
Speaking on the occasion Fr Denis D’Sa stated that for the media
completing one year is in itself is a milestone. “You have
successfully completed 7 years which is a high point because in
the present situation even completing one year is an achievement
in itself. At the same time you never compromised on your ideals
of ‘satyam, shivam and sundaram’. Through this magazine you have
enriched Konkani language and recognised and patronised Konkani
writers”, he averred. Stressing on the importance of media he
stated that today we are in the world of ‘mediacracy’. “Media is
power. It can be both a dynamo and dynamite. Today mediacracy is
ruling us because 56% of jobs in our country are in media field”
he stated. Pointing out that we are living in the age of digital
revolution Fr Denis D’Sa stated that if it was Stone Age and
Bronze Age a few millenniums back now it is the “ice age” i.e
the age of internet, communication and entertainment.
Fr Denis also stated that there are three stages of maximising
media i.e., use the media, evangelise through the media and
evangelise the media. Lauding the efforts of Carmelites for
their hard work to maximise use of communication media he said
“Jesus made best use of the audio and he himself of the visual
media. You are now are now making use of the new media to the
maximum extent and by this you are doing the work of the
diocese.”
Fr Prashanth Madtha, noted writer and columnist who was also the
guest of honour on the occasion, entertained the gathering with
his rich repertoire of four liner limericks called chutukas in
Kannada. Trying to explain the difference between ordinary words
and literature he said when you say ‘button’ it is just a word.
But when you say ‘soft button’ it becomes literature and it
depends on the age of the person to imagine and understand the
true connotation of that literary word.
Another event that formed part of the ‘Rainbow at Carmel Hills’
programme was presenting the first ever NBJ Yuva Prathibha
Puraskar 2015 to Shalon Joanne Pais for her stupendous
achievements in the sports field. The award is instituted by
Mavis and Calvin Rodrigues in the name of ‘Akash-Amulya’, to
mark the 7th anniversary of Naman Balok Jesu. Shalon has won
laurels as a chess player both at national and Asia level for
the last many years. Being a multi-talented youngster who
excelled in music, singing, dancing and public speaking she was
duly chosen for the youth award. Mr World Raymond D’Souza, read
the citation in her honour and Shalon was felicitated with a
shawl by Fr Charles Serrao and flowers, citation, memento by the
guests on the dais. Sponsorer Mavis Rodrigues handed over a
cheque of Rs. 25,000/- to the winner. A jury comprising Geo
Agrar, Nithisha Rodrigues and Mr World Raymond D Souza had
selected the winner.
Mavis Rodrigues who sponsored the first ever NBJ Yuva Puraskar
award stated there is a need to recognise our own talent and
then work towards that goal of nurturing it to get the best
result. It is the responsibility of the society to find new
talents and encourage them to reach greater heights. She said
that humbleness is a virtue which will help achievers to reach
their goals and realise the dreams.
Four books, three of them written by Carmelites priests and
printed by Dhyanavana Publications, Bengaluru, were released on
the occasion. ‘Uja Tuja Vengenth’, a collection of poems by
young Carmelite priest Fr Joseph Cyril D Souza widely known by
his acronym Jocy Siddakate was released by his mother Louisa D
Souza. This is the 5th book to the credit of this young priest.
Eminent poet Andrew L’ D’Cunha, who reviewed the book prior to
the release said that there is not even a single word which is
unwanted or inappropriate in any of the poems of Jocy in the
book. He said Fr Jocy’s poems demonstrate two aspects - namely
giving new meaning to life and adding zest to life.
‘Mistikanchi Mistirn’ (spiritual teacher) a book writer by Fr
Ivan D Souza, was released by Provincial Superior of Carmelites
Fr Charles Serrao. Fr Dominic who reviewed this book said the
life of St Teresa of Avila has been an inspiration to people
cutting across religious, geographic or linguistic boundaries.
He said the book is written in simple language and can be read
even by children. St Teresa is known as the teacher of prayer
and the book contains details about her prayers, her childhood
and other details of her life and will prove to be of great
inspiration to all.
‘Pakl’yo’ (petals) a compilation of Konkani poems from the
whatsapp group ‘Poetics’ was released by writer and columnist Fr
Prashanth Madtha S.J. Eminent critic and Editor of kittall.com,
the Konkani literary website and ‘Arso’ a bilingual fortnightly,
H.M. Pernal who reviewed the book gave a detailed account of the
history of the poetics group which traces its origin to a
WhatsApp group. In a lighter vein H.M. Pernal stated that the
poetics group was started in March 2015 and within 9 months it
has delivered a baby and both the child and the mother are
healthy. He stated that the group was named after the first
philosophical treatise ‘Poetics’ on the theory of literature by
Greek Philosopher Aristotle. Dwelling on the issue further he
said the book ‘Paklyo’ is an answer to the issues and concerns
raised by those who believe that Face book likes and WhatsApp
shares is like an abortion of poetry. “You get an answer in this
book whether there was an abortion or not,” he said.
The fourth book released on the occasion was ‘Prathama Dampathi
Santaru’ written by Carmelite priest Fr Richard Menezes. Fr
Gregory D Souza reviewed the book of Fr Menezes and he opined
that in the last two millenniums only religious people have
become saints. The third millennium offers an opportunity for
the laity and he said that Louis and Zelie Martin Parents of
Carmelite nun St Teresa of Lisieux have set precedence for the
laity in this regard. “This proves that sainthood is not only in
church. A person’s spiritual history is best said by what is
achieved in his chosen life,” Fr Gregory declared.
On this occasion young writer Ria Vithasaha known by her pen
name Muddu Teerthahalli, who had shot to fame through her book
‘Ondu Chandrana Thundu’, a collection of essays, was felicitated
for her stupendous achievements in the literary field. Prizes
were given to the winners of the Naman Ballok Jezu creative
writing competition 2015.
Provincial Superior Fr Charles Serrao, Fr Denis D’Sa, Fr
Prashanth Madtha, Fr Joe Tavro, Superior St Joseph’s Monastery,
Mevis Rodrigues, and Fr Stephen Pereira were on the dais.
The grand celebration culminated with the symposium of poets
titled ‘Kavi Mell’. It was presided over by poet Fr Melvin Pinto
Neerude SJ and poets Andrew L. D’Cunha, Wilson Kateel, Fr Jocy
Siddakkate and Smitha Shenoy narrated their poems to the
thunderous applause of the assembled gathering. ‘Kavi Mell’ was
followed by dinner.
Earlier, the programme began with a prayer dance presented by
the girls of Infant Mary Church, Bajjodi. Geo Agrar compeered
the programme and Fr Jocy Siddakatte proposed the vote of
thanks.

































































